Saint Lucia police say they are investigating a fatal accident that occurred Wednesday along the Micoud-Dennery Highway.
One man succumbed after two vehicles collided at about 1:20 pm.
According to reports, the man was pronounced dead at a medical facility after Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) emergency personnel transported him there.
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Wake up Greg!!!
Wah!! Rest in peace Greg 🕊️
Please STOP saying accident, it is not. The right term is collision💥.
Lawless country– no charges nor sentencing for drivers found culpable of recklessness~~~an ideal Saint Lucia is one where drivers will be afraid to break traffic laws, one where drivers would think twice to put the lives of other drivers and passengers in danger, one where police would not work only from 8am to 4pm enforcing laws, one where police would police all the time and not when convenient! I say this because alot of drivers are agressive and even curse others not know if they are indeed cursing under cover police officers– thats a sign.. they dont give a f! lawless mi say
This is sad indeed.
StLucia lack law and enforcement, Barbados has the right approach in ceasing crimes. U cant throw a chewing gum on the ground and get away with it. STLucia has gone to the dogs, a bunch of illiterate and low IQ thugs run the streets.